Fuck, did I not mention that, either? [ Sometimes it's easy to forget people don't just automatically know things about her- even before she was a god, she'd end up in places where people had seen her face online, already knowing who she was, how she felt. This place is the same in some ways, and very different in others.
But it's Rex's question that seems to get to her more. She looks away, shifting uncomfortably. Despite the fact she shared space in her brain with the Norns, she's not sure what she would answer. And that's another reason why this makes her so deeply uncomfortable, and another reason why she's so full of doubt. ]
Are they angry about being gods? About not knowing shit? [ To some extent, she's talking to herself. ] It's...I don't know. We're strange. Nobody really knows how we're supposed to work, if we constitute one god, and there's three of us. It seemed like Ananke was after me, but it's not as if they didn't get powers too.
[ She grimaces. ] Nobody knows if they're supposed to die, either.
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But it's Rex's question that seems to get to her more. She looks away, shifting uncomfortably. Despite the fact she shared space in her brain with the Norns, she's not sure what she would answer. And that's another reason why this makes her so deeply uncomfortable, and another reason why she's so full of doubt. ]
Are they angry about being gods? About not knowing shit? [ To some extent, she's talking to herself. ] It's...I don't know. We're strange. Nobody really knows how we're supposed to work, if we constitute one god, and there's three of us. It seemed like Ananke was after me, but it's not as if they didn't get powers too.
[ She grimaces. ] Nobody knows if they're supposed to die, either.